Middle East Explained - The Religions, Languages, and Ethnic Groups
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- Опубликовано: 27 мар 2017
- The Middle East is at the center of everything, and is home to many ethnic groups which don't always get along.
The middle east is usually associated with muslims and arabs, but muslim arabs are only a part of the middle east. The middle east is also home to Turks, Persians, Kurds, Jews, Assyrians and many others.
Most of the countries of the middle east are muslim, but Israel is jewish, and Lebanon has a large christian minority. But islam is dividing into two main groups, the sunnis and the shias.
Shia muslims mostly live in Iran, southern Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Syria, Bahrain, and Northern Yemen, while Sunni muslims are the most common muslims worldwide.
Iran and Saudi Arabia take advantage of the sunni-shia devide to claim spheres of influence in the middle east, and many conflicts split down sunni-shias lines, such as the Yemeni Civil War and the Iraqi Civil War and the Syrian Civil War
Not all muslims are arab though. Turkey and Iran are definitely not Arab and speak Turkish and Persian respectively. Most arabic speakers are arab, though many non-arabs who live near arabs speak arabic for convenience such as the Coptic Christians of Egypt and Maronite Christians of Lebanon, and the Alawites of Syria.
The President of Syria is a Shia Alawite even though the majority Syria is Sunni Arab, this contributes to tensions in the ongoing Syrian Civil War.
One sunni group fighting in the Syrian Civil War called Daesh or ISIS or ISIL decided to invade neighbouring Iraq and started the Iraqi Civil War and fought against the Shia Arabs, and the Kurds in iraqi Kurdistan.
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People act like Middle East is a swear word.
im from I- fucking -raq and i can tell u that u may sleep and never wake up again
@goofyp Ilm thats your problem, religion made you guys too soft and you lost all the lands to western countries.
Wth happened here
@@sulthanfaez1135 People arguing for the sake of arguing
It is
Western Christians forget that Jesus was born in Middle East...
Mohammad Ibrahim bro no 😂 Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem and he is a jew, just cause he is a prophet for u doesnt mean the whole shit
Mario Rizkallah
He was Muslim. In that sense that Muslim simply means someone that submits himself to almighty God.
Mohammad Ibrahim Islam didn’t become a religion until the 800s, Jesus was born in 6 BC
@Mohammad Ibrahim he's not a prophet he never called himself a prophet Muhammed did
Masyaf Jesus was not muslim islam came after him
Guys the narrator was quite apologetic, he clearly expressed that this a complex topic and that most of these countries deserve their own videos. Of course, there are lots of generalizations and some assumptions to fit this all in a 10 minute video. Also, so what that he can't pronounce Arabic properly? At least he is trying and he is clearly showing interest in learning about the region and its culture. Thanks for a great video.
Spread peace and acceptance, not ignorance
copts are egyptians otherwile they are moslims or chriatians
What if knowledge gives you the opposite of “acceptance”?
Your history is really bad
PERSIAN GUIF
خلیج تا ابد پارس
Turks have diffrent language and relativly diffrent cultur so that's why they are not arabs. It is not because "they say so"
Man, no one calls them Arabs, stop racism
@@GLOmar-my6xc we are all apes omar, stop being racist!
@@GLOmar-my6xc We are not racist look at the comments there are always at leas 2-3 people say we are arab. We are just saying we are not arab
@@metil6636 I dare you to show me someone who said that the Turks are Arabs, I swear I will give you everything
@@theburaktortop no I don’t claim myself to be an animal. But you can claim yourself to be one.
Good video... but am I the only one cringing the way he says 'Arabic'?
Cameron Streeter No. Definitely not. This is PAINFUL.
Cameron Streeter good video overall but every time he said Arabic...
It was like a slap in the face
he says it sooo many times too D:
I don't understand how it's even possible to mispronounce Arabic if you put it in the video this many times.
edit: and then suddenly at 5:39 he pronounces correctly, with emphasis. wtf
Cameron Streeter no
80% of these comments: Debating where Turkey belongs
20%: His pronunciation of Arabic
Aditi Singh hail Satan
@@user-vq2de7lj3w yes lol
Turkey belongs to Middle East
@@mehmetkara2666 Middle East is in Asia. Therefore Turkey is Asian?
@@Luna-ry8lv sure but Middle East is also a term to make a difference between Middle Eastern People and Far east asians .
*South Cyprus is European but Turkey is Middle East. Nice map.*
👌🏻👌🏻
@Elif Hanım Turkey was both of them.for example İran a middle eastearn country and asian country. Also Turkey eurasian and middle eastearn country
@Elif Hanım türkiyenin orta doğuda toprakları bulunmakta ne kadar reddetmekte istesek maalesef bunu reddedemeyiz. örneğin türkiyenin Avrupada da toprağı var sırf toprağı var diye Avrupa kıtasında da sayılıyoruz. anadoluyu kıta ilan edebiliiyorsak edelim yani ama olmuyor işte, ve ayrıca türkiyenin tek orta doğu şehri Hatay değil türkiyenin doğusu da orta doğu da, şu an senin savunduğun felsefe türkiyenin Avrupada ki topraklarını görmezden gelip TuRkEy iSnt EurOpA diyen slavlarla aynı kafa
@Elif Hanım yalnız Google ın genelde verileri wiki den istersen Google Turkey yaz açıklamasını oku sonunda wiki kaynağını gösteriyor. Google genelde bilgileri kendisi giren bir platform değil.
Normally cyprus is in asia it is called european because of eu
TURKEY İS NOT ARABİC COUNTRY
we hate such a misunderstanding we migrated here from central asia
He already said turkey is not arab....but thanks for pointing that out....
@@abood.7795 it’s cuz they don’t like us that’s why he wants to clarify 🙄🥱
no, turks are arabs.
@@kano326 it’s not
@@Brotakroto yes it is
I’m from Saudi Arabia, and I speak English, Spanish and “EU-Ray-Pic”
ما شاء الله تبارك الله
I'm half Lebanese. it's great speaking "uh-RAY-bic" tbh
@Omar Alshammry Saudi Arabia is a terror state and the slave of the usa
Olcan Kanicok you just described your country lol
Omar Alshammry
يب يب.. ورمضانك مبارك ياعزيزي 🙏
LOL "uh-RAY-bic".
Nardo T. Icarus DAESH = "Dash" lol
Holy shit, I hadn't noticed. LOL
Gavin Herrera while i was reading that he said dash
JayY1Thousand Iran can be pronounced like that. 'eye-ran' is what most Americans say and 'e-ran' is what most British people say.
Many people enjoy my chuckling, it seems.
Ahh, Middle East, place where Americans can show their true selfs.
What do you mean??
He’s mentioning the America exploiting Middle East. America using forces to taking these middle eastern countries petroleum etc etc..
Selves*
Ikr
@@mohammedjehad8429 true
Finally someone mentions Assyrians we are always forgotten
Yes it's sad ! I wish there were more assyrians here in Iraq .
yes ugh finally
Except he forgot to mention our presence in south east Turkey and north west Iran, major populated cities by other races are the cities that we have built, Erbil was built by us too
@@thirdeye7974 Erbil was built by Sumerian
Northwest Iran is where Kurds originated
So is not yours but Kurdish
This is the first time anyone has actually mentioned Palestine. I respect you for including it.
A person who loves anime UwU Palestine should be absorbed by israel
@@mr.jsendy2826 you need God.
I was kidding 😓
As an israeli I am confused to what the fuck just happened in this comment section
@@mr.jsendy2826 delete it... It is not a joke
Too bad Real Life Lore, Alternate History Hub, and Wendover Productions didn't let you into the Russia Club.
I just looked it up, and apparently they all released russia videos like 5 hours ago.
I actually haven't communicated with any youtubers yet.
I do however have my old russia video explained the difference between oblasts and okrugs etc
I remember that one, it was really good. I guess you are in the Russia Club.
yes, and this dude's research is way more solid than reallifelore's imho.
you should,maybe with geographynow and cgpgrey too
Putin on the ritz
middle east in a nutshell: europe just adds random lines and calls them borders and when america heard oil they invaded iraq
Warlords have been redrawing the borders is the Middle East for Millenia.
@@strawberryshortcake4342 yup thats why it got a billion wars
@@shoking9825 but it’s not just Europeans
@@strawberryshortcake4342 ik
I don't think they invaded Iraq for oil honestly .
For being part Middle Eastern on both my mom and dad side, I will say that the Middle East is a very beautiful place to visit and see. I have been to Syria 🇸🇾, Lebanon 🇱🇧, Turkey 🇹🇷, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦, and the UAE 🇦🇪. And I have personally always my visit to these countries visiting family and friends over the years. The media gives the Middle East a bad reputation.
Middle East is name used by American
Hope all the animosity & conflicts soon turns to cooperation since climate change will have an impact on these area's resources?
it still is, even if the media doesn't show it. Because of conservative leaders. That's all
I am so annoyed with that! 😂
This was a fantastic and mostly unbiased and informative video. I wish more RUclipsrs had this quality.
what “mostly unbiased”? what about this video was biased?
0:04 THANKS! We are not Arab, We are Turk :)
@@canavarkatili6157 no
@@ThePhysicsGuyL2 ???
As arabs we don’t claim u, go fuck ur self❤️
@@joudalazizi1946 calm down lmao what?
@@joudalazizi1946 He's racist 100 %
Super crisp , informative video... the map helps a lot.
Excellent video!!! Great research and knowledge, amazing work very practical to begin/or not understanding the Middle East
Awesome work brother. Thanks for putting your time and effort.
Well done video! Nice informative overview of a complex area. Thanks!
Great video!
Well I'm Armenian and I was born in the Middle East you forgot to mention all the Christian Armenians that are scattered all over the Middle East I speak Arabic Russian and Armenian along with English the Arabic language is a very beautiful language
Where are you from? :D
Everything
actually my family was originally from the middle East... we kinda never left here since the babelion exile 😂 you want stories about my grand grandma from Iraq? I have. you want family tree? I got this too, till my grand grand grand grandma 😅
unless I'm adopted and I have never know it I'm a middle Eastern by blood 😂
Everything
actually since the 90's 70% of Israel population are mizrahi jews from Arab countries so...... 😅 you can chack that out in "statistical abstract of Israel"
most jews are jews from marroco but there is a nice number or iraqi jews like me and many Yamani jews.
Everything
and fake jews? you talk about... non ortodox jews?
I wouldn't say they are fake... it's not nice but... well I don't know, as long as they don't hurt themselves or anyone I say let them be 🤷🏾♀️ who am I to decide what they can or cannot do, I'm not GD.
Everything
what the problem with barbars? they are still middle Eastern. beside those Barbara treated jews better than all of your "real Arab countries" all together. only in marroco jews werent persecuted and hunted.
How he says “Arabic” gives me anxiety
Why 🙂
RakonGamer because he is saying it strangely? What other explanation do you need
@@theanimationlads7598 ohh okay
RakonGamer what did you think I meant
timestamp?
Me as an Arabic Saudi Arabian accent speaker
I can understand people in iraq, syria, lebanon, and Egypt very well due to the spread of movies and tv shows from these countries
على حد علمي عندنا نفس الاحرف واللهجات تختلف من مكان لمكان لكن لاتتكلم كان بسوريا والعراق يتكلمون صيني
@البتّار الازدي yeah thats true
Well come to comment Section where every one is a Historian😂
I'm from the middle east and still confused
Naif Aseeri
Because the video is wrong
*****
It's not something that I've ever thought about.
I live in the Middle East and it’s also still confusing
Great video. I loved the Gulf of Complication.
I had fun with that part
mehrdad baradaran *Arabian Gulf.
Persian gulf forever.
@GeminiTri44 4 PERSIAN GULF FOREVER
@@shottex9801 We are Arabs, not Persians!
Turkey does not talk arabic. Our mother tongue is Turkish. there are Arabic-speaking people who emigrated from Syria to Turkey. but everyone thinks they are Turkish.
yeah he said Turkish is closer to Turkmen and Azeri languages somewhere in the video
Syrians aren't considered Turkish
Thank you so much great video
Long live Middle Eastern people
all of you , Egypt to Iran , and from Turkey to Yemen .
I'm Mesopotamian from Iraq 😍🌼🌺
Turks are not arab you fool
I wish Wè haven't border with u arabs. And Turkey is no m.east.
TR TR TR TR TR
@@alposkhi6771 I didn't say you are Arabs , You came to middle East from Middle Asia and settled in our region, so we considered you as a part of middle East countries.
Shame on you back to your home in middle of Asia , This is our Lands
@@karrarali2167 as a turk i must say i am so sorry for their behaviour(i hope i wrote this right),these ugly things they wrote,such a shame most of the world thinks we are all like them.And i will advice you not to say nice things on the internet,they will hate you for doing so,just like as the man said "No good deed shall go unpunished".
May peace be upon us all.
@Son of Mountain you are just a Kurd cult without history go back to iran
Note : All arabic people in all different arabic countries are good understanding each other, although with their different dialects
@@user-qt9vx5qs8h im also morrocan lol
5:01, oh I wouldn't say that. I'd say most Arabic speakers in the area defined as "Middle East" in this video understand each other very well. An Egyptian can understand a Saudi very well, a Saudi can understand an Iraqi very well, an Omani can understand a Qatari very well. The main problem with dialects comes with Northwest African Arabic dialects. Most Tunisians, Algerians and Moroccans understand each other and other Arabic dialects pretty well, but everyone else fails to understand them. However even this isn't much of a problem, because Arabic speakers can just switch to Modern Standard Arabic pretty easily if they don't understand each other. I don't think this is much of an issue, more of a joke to us Arabs.
True, I agree with the Middle East fact that most understand each other. However, that is only seen in older generations or people who have been introduced to a lot of Arabic media. In the younger generations, you may unfortunately find the lack of exposure to certain Arabic dialects like Egyptian, which makes people from the countries in the Arabian peninsula not understand what Egyptians say fully. Though, I would like to stress it’s all about exposure; I find that the Arabian peninsula’s Arabic dialects are very closely related, while the Egyptian dialect might be different by some means, but if one is exposed to Egyptian Arabic through communication or consumption of media I guess it won’t be a big problem.
@MasterManiacX we were able to easily communicate before any form of media ever existed I think people stopping the consumption of them won't make a big deal and as the commenter said if you don't get the dialect very well you could just switch to fusha arabic mid convo
المصري وسكان شمال افريقيا ليسو عرب ابدا المصريين هم احفاد الفراعنه وشمال افريقيا امازيغ العرب فقط موجودين في الجزيره العربيه وقله موجودين في الشام
@ahmedfatsu5203since u r not Egyptian shut ur stupid mouth lol their DNA says it all lol
@@user-D7oomنعم هذا صحيح اغلبية شام روم هلينيون و سريان او يهود
Great video thanks dude
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Turkey says they aren't middle easterns and consider Europeans. And other side, Europeans don't wanna consider them in europe
@アタビーエミン ゴズド Then please return to central Asia
@アタビーエミン ゴズド Why go back to Africa when I (we) prefer to live in Europe?
RickyRisha410 We don't consider ourselves as europeans nor middle eastern, we are ANATOLIANS!!!
I'm the Tengri except genetic testing
Turkish called them selves Anatolian
hahaha whata funny joke
Turkish are mongols came from central Asia
Your are mongols
Circassians and Chechens and Armenians were not mentioned in this video unfortunately although many live in Arabic countries.
I see you are a man of culture , good for you sir
What are the Arab countries u speak of?
@@paulieheydrich9772 Mainly Iraq I guess. The country also has the oldest religion called Mandaen in the southern of Iraq.
@@paulieheydrich9772
Jordan
mac mittens Iraq Jordan Lebanon Syria Kuwait
Good job you really covered everything 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
well researched great job. I was raised in christian lebanon although my 1st lang is arabic i am assyrian.
@mary Who decided that you? do you have historical evidence? Hmara Jahshee
Great Video! You did a fantastic job summarizing a lot of information in a short amount of time.
Trying to learn more about those countries and their culture I’m finding it a little bit hard,but I just find it really interesting.thanks for the video👍🏾
What you need to know is that Israel is not in the Middle East😡😡😡 at all, I define Israel as a European country 🇮🇱✅🇪🇺
@@ain_li_shem_mekory 😂😂😂
Best video on this topic
this must have been a pain to edit with all of those arrows
These videos are awesome, I'm so glad I stumbled upon this channel! I appreciate the time you take to highlight label and circle the maps to direct my attention. I'm also glad you put a summary in the description. It helps me follow along better. I would like to suggest that when you zoom in on a smaller area you show a transition of zooming to that area or maybe highlight the area on the larger map before you zoom into the smaller map. Personally this would help me orient myself quicker within your zoomed in map. But don't feel the need to do that, your videos are great without it and you do a great job. I will continue to watch your channel gleefully!
Me too.
It contains fake information
RUclips comments never disappoint.. I spend more time laughing while the video is just paused.
Haha
this comments is 2 years old but comment section is still disappoint and dump hhhhhhh
Thank you for explaining in detail
Dziekuje bardzo I zycze milego dnia
People are mad about "oh ThAtS NOt ArAb" but Arab isn't middle east, what is considered Arab is in the Arab league with Africa and Middle East and stuff
The daesh is not pronounced "dash" and arabic is not uh-RAY-bic but good job
Liam Skeen Daich not dach
Liam Skeen It's called an accent.
Daesh is pronounced Dayesh and arabic is Awrabikh, simple
@@turkishbaijan775 awrabikh im dead
Uh-ray-biq? More like Are-ah-beek. That's how their dialects sound which I admire of any person's language. Learning the linguistic similarities of ancient Phonecician which became Hebrew and how Arabic came to be related to both Aramaic and Hebrew. What a blessed and ineffably contemplative relationship between these linguistic families. I'm no philologist, as I'm more of an etymologist at the moment. But I would live to learn more. I can write pretty basic things in Hebrew, but Aramaic & Arabic are a wonderful enigma. I hope to draw some of the Holy Sites of the Holy Land for people if all faiths.
More like Ara-ah-bik
I'm from the Levant, so here's how it works; Levantine Arabic is heavily influenced by the Canaanite languages and Western Aramaic langauges
For more info go here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varieties_of_Arabic
@@omaralfar1666 Yeah pretty much all the dialects of Arab countries that weren't arab before are influenced by their original languages. For example Egyptian Arabic's grammer and vocabulary is influenced by Coptic, and Maghrebi dialects are influenced by Berber and so on. I'm from Egypt btw lol
Ara ara
Good information.
Just a clarification: The “Shia” regions in Turkey are actually Alevi.
We Alevis are Shia, what are you talking about ?
@@anlyuksel2194 No you re not....Maybe kurdısh alevi's (idk much about them) but definiately not same for turkish ones..
armor enegernekon lmfao! Dude, I literally am one. I am a descendant of one of the 7 seven holly bards. My lineage consist of poets, dervishes and important religious figures. I was educated in a dervish lodge for 8 years. In order to doubt or challenge my words, you have to have a better religious education than me.
@@anlyuksel2194
you called alawites, don't you?!
and do you see yourself similar to the alawites of syria and hatay?!
anıl yüksel however dude as a guy from Iran i have spent alot of time in Turkey with Alevis also and Fuck me you are MUCH more open mindes and modern. I am not muslim, but srsly you alevis made me read up. Islam is not for me but you alevis may be Imam Ali supporters but you are much better than the Jafari shias
Only thing you got wrong is that thr difference between Arabic dialects is like the difference between American, British, and Australian accents. We speak together pretty good (I've lived in several Arab countries). I speak with a Sudanese accent and chat all the time with my Lebanese, Saudi Arabian and egyptian friends. (Moroccans speak a bit too fast btw, sorry Moroccans)
American, Australian and British are accents not dialects and they are all 100% mutually intelligible
Arabic however has dialects and the dialects themselves have their own accents too
For example Iraqi Arabic has Southern Iraqi, Baghdadi, Western Iraqi, and Maslawi (Mosuli) and the difference between them is just like American, British and Australian
Also in my opinion I consider the Maghreb Region to be speaking it's own language rather than dialect of Arabic because it's just nowhere close to Modern Standard Arabic or any other Middle Eastern Arabic dialect
So you can just refer to their language as Maghrebi with it's dialects being Libyan, Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian etc
I’m a Middle Eastern citizen, and I’m telling you what you’ve done there is amazing thank you
That's cool to hear, I'm also from the Middle East
Same
Thanks for including ethnic groups❤
im a Kurd from soutgern Kurdistan
Greetings from Northern Kurdistan I am from the capital city of Amed.
@@Richard-yh2nf there's kurdistan bro!
@@haryadidris6628 the land is Turkey’s land and will remain so whether you accept it or not. We must respect the lives of minorities, but we will always crush the hopes of those who want to divide this country.
Persia and Bloch and azari and Kurds are Iranian great brothers❤️❤️❤️❤️
All from the iranic race
I am Iranian Kurd 💪💪
@Son of Mountain yes we are from the same ethnicity
Azeribaijan NOT PERS
Sotuh Azerbaijan is Azerbaijan 🇦🇿🇦🇿
" *uH-rAy-bEcK* "
هل اجد عربي هنا ؟ :)
@7:40 the writing u posted is accurate 👏👏👏
Excellent work and well explained. Well done.👍🏻
“ A raaaaaaa bic” cringe warning
Eiiilaaaas Wonsan 100% cringe..
Time stamp?
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@@atlas_1802 he says that the entire video
Makes me wanna barf. Such good information... but all credit is lost with the pronunciation.
Im kurdish from kurdistan
and so proud to be kurdish👑
Biji Kurdistan Biji Kurds ✌✌ 🟥☀️🟩✍👌💪👍🌹🌻🍀✅🦅🕊🙏
love from iranians!!!
Kürdistan yok.
@@user-yp9vr2gm7e Kurdistan evet.
Hello ,
I'm from Afghanistan
65 years ago Afghanistan was the fourth power in the Asia
I miss you Afghanistan 😭😭😭😭🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫
So?
Pronunciation could use some work but otherwise good vid
turkey is not in european or in middle east turkey is anatolian
No turkey is from Asgard😂😂😂
@GREATER TURKESTAN so why turks stays in middle east they can go back their central asia which is land of poor people
Turkey is 97% Asian and 3% European :)
@giulia t u are racist to turks
Turkey is asian.
I like how a lot of people show you an explained video of something
More please!
لا وجود لدولة تحمل اسم إسرائيل . فلسطين حرة عربية مسلمة
نعم
احسنتم اخی . شعب الایرانی معکم
@@hosseinbahrami2871 تبا لك ول ايران
Hage
😂😂😂
hossein bahrami
🥾🥾
🇮🇷🏳️🌈
Great work mate 💕
Happy Ramadan to everyone
@IBrainedMyDamage yo homy thank you for asking and care about me and my family I'm doing good even though it's hard living in Africa XD you know that I mean, oh man wishing you all the best for you and your family much love and respect Salam hbibi
fruich don’t worry, only 4 days left! we can survive,
@@fruich hhhhh now it's eid
عيدكم مبروك
@@simpletoast708 عيدكم مبارك
@IBrainedMyDamage عيدكم مبارك
It’s just a word ... the information he is giving is what matters and not how he pronounced it. The thing about languages is that they keep evolving and changing all the time. Old English, Latin, Roman .... all of them mixed and changed words and sounds ... the more people start saying something differently the more it becomes an integral part of the language.
finally,someone with common sense
Bro you are perfect explaining that
There's some minority ethnic/languistic groups in Yemen and Oman that speaks ancient Semitic languages.
We are Arabs.
I am Mehri and we are Arabs.
@@kareemtheeb1478 Of course , and by the way your own language is a one of ancient dialects of Arabic
So your language actually is Arabic
Categorizing Turkey as solely middle eastern is not only a geographical mistake but also political and historical. Thank you
And perhaps an ethnic and cultural issue? A lot of none middle-eastern people live there. But then again your instanbul is turning Arabic
I disagree
And a race mistake!
@@yallaharab247fu** off Arab, our country will never be your and all Arabs will go one day! Hope Israel will take Palestine and put only jews there.
a very well made clear and easy to understand and informative video
I am lost asf I just wanted know how everything works and all that. Middle East is way more complicated than what I thought 🙄
@5:40 there you go, you can pronounce it correctly.
you made a lot of mistakes but thank you for the video
its complicated but well explained
I hope people from middleeast put their bias and racisim aside and be like brothers. we are diverse in terms of religious, ethnicity but we should remember we live with eachother for thousands years. it's time to embrace differences, respect each other and work together
middle east is the center of world. unfortunately region is so complicated. ottomans managed this territory quite good for centuries but western countries confused these people's mind.
Pampos Pampou Very mature comment. Definitely proves your point.
I don't think it is the West's fault. I think it Middle East's fault because they cannot decide if they want dictatorships, democracy, or Islamic political systems. Some want to go towards democracy, some want to go towards Islamic political systems, some want dictatorships, and in effect because of all these big conflicting views opressive governing systems seem to have worked more effectively up to now.
Also people in the middle east seem to have little respect for central governments and not sufficient respect different views and groups within their countries. They want to impose their thinking on the different groups within, which is closer to a dictatorial way of thinking than to a democratic one.
On the other hand, the West maybe has not researched the area and the culture enough and perhaps does not show the patience that it needs to show and makes actions that destabilize things further instead of stabilising things.
Athenians? So the military junta which illegaly threw the Greek government were "Athenians"? It was just, by 1974, 2 stupid collonels. Do not generalize by "Athenians".
Actually, I have some reasons to believe that it was the US partly behind the whole thing. Makarios was considered pro-communist or pro-Russian so that was something that the US really didn't like. On the contrary, Turkey was a more trusted NATO member for the US back then. And also, if you are outside and something is important to you (you have bases to control the opposite coast of the Middle East), you control this area better by dividing it, because you can manipulate the 2 sides. (If you don't do this or tha , I will help or go with the other side and vice versa). I would call it "divide and manage". Now, the US has reasons to want to help unite it again maybe.
Fuck you flat earther, there’s no such thing as center of the world
We managed to live in peace in the arabian regime in the umeyyade and the abbassid empires and fatimi the ottomans were just invadors to our lands they kept the same system of the other Arabian empires
6:05😂😂 the part where he says marenates is actually pronounced like the band "marron 5" and marron is a saint that was in 🇱🇧
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I'm a maronite from Lebanon 🇱🇧 🙌
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I'm a maronite from Lebanon 🙌
Guy BouIssa fhemna nfo5o
You're a moron then
This is quite interesting
I’m sorry but I can’t ignore the multiple mispronunciations. Qatar is pronounced (Ka-Tar), Sunni is pronounced (Sew-n-ni) (almost like saying sew knee) and Arabic is pronounced (Ara-bic, like the lighter.) no y sound. Also, DAESH (not pronounced Dash) is actually ISIS in english.
Nice video but ethnic groups aren't just distinct cultural groups, ethnic groups are also groupings of people who share the same ancestry and genetics.
A fact: All arabs with such different dialects would use your arabic dialect to communicate with you. Most arabs understand loads of dialects even if they never use it daily. It's rare but possible for someone to not know your dialect and then you're gonna be forced to use fusha arabic lol xd
I can speak Emirati local dialect, but it’s so hectic to speak fusha!
@@RmationYT It's not that it's hard it's the fact that we're too used to dialects so we naturally just switch to them without noticing. That's the annoying part but it's not like I need to speak fusha anyway so I never do.
@@gapedandamazed6988 well guess what, school teach fusha sooooo :/
Thats very interesting. Ireally love middle eastern culture and traditions.
Hi dude I love your videos
Thanks
VanDeGraph dude turkey is not middle eastern
THEBLOBISCOMING COM where from egypt became part of ME ? this first itself is wrong
You´re evolving a lot, now you speak really slowly compared to your old videos where you were rapping like Eminem xD
Thanks!
you´re welcome, keep with your great videos! ;)
Best part about living in bahrain ? Its so easy to leave it
I can kinda tell you searched wiki for this bc your Info was just a bit off when it came to the other countries surrounding the “Middle East”
The way he pronounces Arabic is giving me a aneurys.
Me too. It's terrible. Most Americans don't pronounce it like that, so not sure why he does.....
Khadar Knowledge doesn't matter. we aren't Arabs so who cares
***** they have influenced east north and west africans but we still arent arabs.
+Young City Bandit well what if some of us are Arab -_-
Khadar Knowledge when you can speak english you can comment again, you are so nasty, typical.
Cyprus is according to the UN Middle Eastern which makes sense when you look at a map. We're surrounded by Middle Eastern countries and yet we're not middle Eastern??
@Daniel Doyle christianity is not European culture it was imported to Europe by missionaries and it originated from the middle east
@Daniel Doyle and most middle eastern countries do have secular democracies but it is implemented differently religion plays a great role in society in the middle east this is the place where all the three abrahamic religions started from
@Daniel Doyle wrong the turksish culture and greek culture
Have a lot of similarities but turkish people have roots from the middle of Asia where they migrated from they have there own culture which is quite different to the middle east as most turkic people was nomads
@Daniel Doyle and the greek population living in Cyprus Cyprus are Greek Cypriot and Cyprus is away from Europe cuulture/religion does not define a nations geography does Cyprus is near the middle east so they're west asian/ middle eastern kosovo has a large Muslim population but its in Europe so it is European geography matters more that defines a nation
@Daniel Doyle i never said that similar does not mean same also with the ottoman empire that ruled Greece for so long thay have influenced the greeks a lot there was other ancient nations too like ancient egypt and Turkish don't have anything in common with the arabs i don't know where you got that from with greeks they have things things common also the ottoman empire stretched three continents and it influenced the people there and got influenced too
5:40 you said Arabic correct my friend why the Air-ay-bik at others?
I’m surprised you know about kurdistan, great job on the video👍🏽
The Middle East is a complicated region. Most of the region define themselves as Arab, but only a minority actually are. The Levant countries are a mix of Europeans, Arameans, Phoenicians, Arabs, Assyrians, etc. You did a great job though.
“Maybe because it’s in the middle of the East” -Bill Wurtz
That would mean near is is actually europe.
I was literally just thinking this
Turks are west Asian, we have no connection to the Arabic or Persian world. We came from Asia and started to rule them, that's all
Well mostly the history focuses one European part of Turkey
Go back to Mongolia then
@@Sara-bs9rz I love that joke :D Let me explain;
We conquered Silk Road to build richest empires by controlling all world trade and left Mongolia to Mognols. To do that, we crushed Chinese armies. Or we conquered all Islamic jerks and ruled even Egypt (before Ottomans)! Our ancestors fought even against crusade armies to give us our Turkic states.
Europe was losing and they had to become like Islamic world under our rule, But (!) then they found America and other ways to go to India that Turks cannot control!
But the thing is, we live here for thausends of years now, some tribes just 1000 years but it is still too long. And by conquering other lands, we pushed other nations to west and south (Attila and Huns did it for example), so everyone's nation's regions has changed.
Turks are central Asians mix with European, Armenian and Pontic Greeks.
@@googleuser4203 what you call "Central Asian" called themselves Turks.
If you are going to look like that, Greeks mixed too, Armenians mixed with lots of nation even before thausends of years than us. Do I refuse Armenian ethnicity? Of course not. Germans mixed with celts and latins when they moved south etc. Becase no race is pure if you are not Native American. But still there is German nation, Turkish nation etc. so it is meaningless to discuss marrieges between ethnicities because it does not destroy a nation
THANK YOU FOR THI IDIA ABOUT OUR REGONE😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Well we’ve got like 25+ arabic dialects , but we can understand each other even when everyone uses their own dialect ,we may sometimes suffer with some few words that we don’t understand but in general it’s not an issue , anyway that’s true if we talk about algeria , tunisia , and morroco , those arabic countries have a very different arabic dialect ...rather than that everything is good
It just requires some practice, I recall meeting an Iraqi person and I tried speaking to him in Egyptian and he responded in Iraqi, it was an akward conversation but we could recognize few words
@@MohamedTaymour13 as an Iraqi you Egyptians always surprise me when you saying that our accent is confused for you because we totally understand yours
@@aelianushere7430 Eygpt is not part of the Middle East. Eygpt is North Africa.
Even when Britain ruled over Eygpt it was never referred to as the middle East.
The middle East starts at the Arabian peninsula the Gulf states and includes the land east and North East within the boundaries of the middle East. Such as Iran Iraq Syria Israel Jordan . Turkey (Anatolia) is not part of the middle East either , Turkey (Anatolia) was referred to as the start point of Asia in antiquity, the British referred to Turkey (Anatolia) as Asia minor.
@@blake9358 the wikipedia page for the middle east en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East includes Egypt